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they want to write that into the law. democrats and republicans have different versions of how they want to get that done. >> tracie potts from washington. thank you so much. >>> moving now to the phil peens. the death toll now hotops 4400. harry smith rode with u.s. marines as they delivered supplies. >> reporter: aid is coming in from all over the world. back there, a plane from the united arab emirates. one from asia, australia. the world is responding. in the storm zone, little of that sponresponse is being felt. hundreds wait in lines that don't seem to move. >> the people like us, very ordinary, cannot go to manila. we're suffering from hunger. no water. >> no medicine. >> no medicine. >> reporter: and so the u.s. marines are throwing everything they can at the problem, including this osprey helicopter. as big adds the short-term needs are, the long-term needs may be just as significant. restoring power and water will take a long, long time. harry smith, nbc news, tacloban. >> china the world's second largest econom
they want to write that into the law. democrats and republicans have different versions of how they want to get that done. >> tracie potts from washington. thank you so much. >>> moving now to the phil peens. the death toll now hotops 4400. harry smith rode with u.s. marines as they delivered supplies. >> reporter: aid is coming in from all over the world. back there, a plane from the united arab emirates. one from asia, australia. the world is responding. in the storm...
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it would not have been made law if the republicans had not voted to make this law. they talked at the time about what a great idea the sequester was. quotes from paul ryan and boehner and many of them of how terrific this was. they are the ones who have been pushing for cuts cuts, cuts. now the cuts are coming, and your average american who is not a dedicated democrat or dedicated republican are going to look at it sand say cuts, yes, that's what the republican want. >> cenk: really, how can boehner on one hand, michael insist that the cuts will be bad for national security. on the other hand refusing to compromise. wasn't there a national security caucus in the g.o.p. that would object to that sort of politics once upon a time? >> well, this is an interesting development. i think this national security caucus in the republican party has diminished in size. it's not as vocal as it used to be. it consists of john mccain, lindsey graham and it doesn't appear to be too many republicans who are willing to speak up in behalf of that. this is something that has taken the
it would not have been made law if the republicans had not voted to make this law. they talked at the time about what a great idea the sequester was. quotes from paul ryan and boehner and many of them of how terrific this was. they are the ones who have been pushing for cuts cuts, cuts. now the cuts are coming, and your average american who is not a dedicated democrat or dedicated republican are going to look at it sand say cuts, yes, that's what the republican want. >> cenk: really, how...
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i would not go one step further and set those sharp blades to the healthcare law itself. and now that you have clearly had it. how about recognizing the obvious and rip it or delay it, because the healthcare law may be up but it ain't running, and the more you try fixing it on the flow,
i would not go one step further and set those sharp blades to the healthcare law itself. and now that you have clearly had it. how about recognizing the obvious and rip it or delay it, because the healthcare law may be up but it ain't running, and the more you try fixing it on the flow,
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obey laws. the truth is that laws such as background check requirement for all gun sales and other laws to combat gun trafficking help law enforcement to keep guns from prohibited individuals. opponents of gun control point to criminals obtaining guns from the underground market as proof that regulations are pointless. but the weaknesses in current federal firearms laws are the very reason that criminals are able to obtain firearms from those underground sources. data from a national study of state prison inmates indicates that about 80% of gun offenders acquired their handguns in transactions with unlicensed private sellers, a category of transactions that current federal law exempts from background checks. only 10% of gun offenders report that they stole the gun that they used in crime. this argument from opponents stronger gun laws also implies that criminals have no difficulty in obtaining guns. this is also inconsistent with the facts. if guns are so easy for criminals to get, why is it tha
obey laws. the truth is that laws such as background check requirement for all gun sales and other laws to combat gun trafficking help law enforcement to keep guns from prohibited individuals. opponents of gun control point to criminals obtaining guns from the underground market as proof that regulations are pointless. but the weaknesses in current federal firearms laws are the very reason that criminals are able to obtain firearms from those underground sources. data from a national study of...
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. >> reporter: it's the in-law apartment on steroids. the home of the future might look something like this. this. or even this. new construction going up at record pace, built to accommodate moms and dads, their older kids and aging parents. >> one out of three oflling in communities are the next gen homes. >> reporter: this family found it cost effective, with their older son and mom returning to the nest. >> i have the sense of independence and i have my own pla place, where i can come and go. >> reporter: they are part of a growing trend. in 2010, nearly 4.5 million homes reported three or more generations living in them. a 30% increase from ten years earlier. but not everyone can afford to buy a new house. modular additions to exist iing homes like this are putting money back into the housing market. >> everybody seems to be blending in and melding nicely and -- >> reporter: it's all working. >> yeah. >> reporter: three generations of murphies all live here under the safe room. it's just the blueprint that's changed. you couldn't ev
. >> reporter: it's the in-law apartment on steroids. the home of the future might look something like this. this. or even this. new construction going up at record pace, built to accommodate moms and dads, their older kids and aging parents. >> one out of three oflling in communities are the next gen homes. >> reporter: this family found it cost effective, with their older son and mom returning to the nest. >> i have the sense of independence and i have my own pla...
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this law is more than 900 pages long and boy it is complicated. opposition has been fierce. if you're not insured you will have to buy coverage or pay a fine. if you, like most americans, who get their coverage through work are insured, it still effects you. now, this show will be your source of information about obamacare. i'm going to help you navigate in beast as it rolls out so that you can get the most for your money. now, there is a lot in here. let's start with something basic, a doctor's visit. this law is supposed to give more people access to medical care but what if there are not enough doctors in your area? by 2020 it is estimated that there will be a short m of 45,000 family doctors in rural, inner city america it is worse. david is our main man on obamacare and he's read every line of this 906-page law and overcoming weeks and months he'll tell us what's in here. he fund out firsthand by traveling to the mississippi delta that something as simple as seeing a doctor is a major challenge. ♪ ♪ >> it is often called the birthplace of the blues in the poverty st
this law is more than 900 pages long and boy it is complicated. opposition has been fierce. if you're not insured you will have to buy coverage or pay a fine. if you, like most americans, who get their coverage through work are insured, it still effects you. now, this show will be your source of information about obamacare. i'm going to help you navigate in beast as it rolls out so that you can get the most for your money. now, there is a lot in here. let's start with something basic, a...
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>> that is an area that we need more training on behalf of law enforcement. we have represented folks like claiming to be the owner of the hotel and the prison was prosecuted. these sorts of status crimes and mentally ill people go places they shouldn't go and get in order to stay away from that place and they understand and go back and then they are charged with content. right now there is something like five times more people in prison with mental illness and mental health institutions and not something that we really need to focus on as a country. >> i thought about a case as you were talking about what happened in virginia, and as a young man that is 18 or 20, its media than two or three years ago and he is optimistic. he had a format as workers and he was waiting outside to go went to the library. i don't remember if you know that. he was waiting to go inside the library because that is basically what he did. for whatever reason because i think it was a call that the the library was closed so he wasn't able to go in. but he didn't know that so he's just
>> that is an area that we need more training on behalf of law enforcement. we have represented folks like claiming to be the owner of the hotel and the prison was prosecuted. these sorts of status crimes and mentally ill people go places they shouldn't go and get in order to stay away from that place and they understand and go back and then they are charged with content. right now there is something like five times more people in prison with mental illness and mental health institutions...
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you think it's a good idea. >> for law-abiding citizens it's an excellent idea. we shoot pigs out of helicopters in texas. we do things nobody does. if you start banning one particular anything, where is it going to stop? if you give anybody a inch they'll take a mile. >> you have a modified version which i wouldn't mind seeing next. >> we're a firearm manufacturer. these two weapons -- >> they look identical to me. >> right. the difference is the selector switch instead of going from safe to semi automatic, we have auto that allows it to go full automatic. >> that's the only difference in. >> that's the only difference. >> how difficult is to it take an ar-15 to make it an automatic? >> you have to have the right sever. there's parts and components. you can't just go to walmart or make it that way. >> the parts can be bought legally in. >> yes. >> you could convert it yourself if you know what you're doing. >> technically you're not supposed to have the parts and the gun together. >> you can buy them separately? >> you can. >> be you're a criminal -- >> of cours
you think it's a good idea. >> for law-abiding citizens it's an excellent idea. we shoot pigs out of helicopters in texas. we do things nobody does. if you start banning one particular anything, where is it going to stop? if you give anybody a inch they'll take a mile. >> you have a modified version which i wouldn't mind seeing next. >> we're a firearm manufacturer. these two weapons -- >> they look identical to me. >> right. the difference is the selector switch...
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this law is more than 900 pages long. it is complicated, opposition has been fierce, and if you are not insured you will have to buy coverage or pay a fine. this show is going to be your source of information about obamacare. i'll help you navigate this beast as it rolls out. let's start with something basic, a doctor's visit. the law is supposed to give more people access to medical care. but what if there simply aren't enough doctors in your area? in requiral and inner city america the problem is the worst. david has read every line of this 906-page law, and over the coming months and weeks he'll tell us what he found in there. he found out firsthand by traveling to the mississippi delta that something as simple challenge. ♪ ♪ keep your boom boom boom like nobody do ♪ ♪ keep your boom boom boom like nobody do ♪ >> it is often called the birthplace of the blues. these swing sounds are a welcome distraction from the region's joblessness and sparse access to health care. >> a lot of people who need insurance don'
this law is more than 900 pages long. it is complicated, opposition has been fierce, and if you are not insured you will have to buy coverage or pay a fine. this show is going to be your source of information about obamacare. i'll help you navigate this beast as it rolls out. let's start with something basic, a doctor's visit. the law is supposed to give more people access to medical care. but what if there simply aren't enough doctors in your area? in requiral and inner city america the...
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congress enacted law that made or i suppose maybe it's not a law, but the position of the laureate ship in 1986. it used to be the consultant in poetry for many years. the first was joseph of slander. but in 1986 a change to the different title, the united states poet laureate. >> what is your position in the state of mississippi? >> i am also the poet laureate of mississippi. >> who chooses that? >> the outgoing governor haley barbour selected be. >> is that the term the position? >> it is and used to be a lifetime position. but with my term, the previous poet laureate by it and they decide to make it a termed position and is now four years. >> we can characterize authors as a novelist or a historian. can you characterize poets' the same way? >> there are plenty of poets who also right in other shaun -- genres. you might call me a nonfiction writer because i have a book of nonfiction. but thinking of something my southern predecessor said, and that is the historical sense and the poetic sense shouldn't be seen as contradictory because if poetry is a little myth that we make than poetry
congress enacted law that made or i suppose maybe it's not a law, but the position of the laureate ship in 1986. it used to be the consultant in poetry for many years. the first was joseph of slander. but in 1986 a change to the different title, the united states poet laureate. >> what is your position in the state of mississippi? >> i am also the poet laureate of mississippi. >> who chooses that? >> the outgoing governor haley barbour selected be. >> is that the...
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in defines of their own state laws has this changed the battle? >> well, that is happened in pennsylvania, in north carolina, in new mexico, what it's doing is kind of i think against speeding up the process. it's forcing the state supreme court to realize they're going to have to step in sooner rather than later and kind of reconcile this inconsistency from county to county. so it's a very interesting situation, these acts of local defines that are going to speed up the statewide process. >> suarez: are they even expanding the map, taking the battle to places that are really not expected as hot beds of this social question? i read that a lawsuit is moving ahead in tennessee. >> tennessee, filed just today. arkansas has a lawsuit. there are two rival lawsuits seeking marriage rights in virginia. so it is absolutely expanding the map. i think the goal is to get as many states as possible into this marriage camp and then go back to the u.s. supreme court within a year, two years, and say look, this is now the norm in the u.s. and it's not a few libe
in defines of their own state laws has this changed the battle? >> well, that is happened in pennsylvania, in north carolina, in new mexico, what it's doing is kind of i think against speeding up the process. it's forcing the state supreme court to realize they're going to have to step in sooner rather than later and kind of reconcile this inconsistency from county to county. so it's a very interesting situation, these acts of local defines that are going to speed up the statewide...
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a commission set in law. when we took that i get to our college for a vote in the united states senate, we got 53 votes for that proposition. unfortunately, in the senate, you need 60 votes. so we were seven votes short. interestingly enough, seven of our original cosponsor of voted no on the day of the vote. if we would have had those seven original co-sponsors, we would've had a commission that is in law and that may have made a profound difference. because we did not, we had to go to an executive order commission, at a commission ordered by the president of the united states, which became the bowles-simpson or the simpson- bowles commission on which we both serve. you may be wondering how is it that come if you had 11 of 18 votes that it did not go to a vote in the congress? normally, 60% of the vote carries the united states senate. but on the commission, the requirement was to have to have 14 of the 18 agreed. so we were three short. but we did put together a plan that serves a very -- serves as a very g
a commission set in law. when we took that i get to our college for a vote in the united states senate, we got 53 votes for that proposition. unfortunately, in the senate, you need 60 votes. so we were seven votes short. interestingly enough, seven of our original cosponsor of voted no on the day of the vote. if we would have had those seven original co-sponsors, we would've had a commission that is in law and that may have made a profound difference. because we did not, we had to go to an...
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and protection under the law. one of the first jobs i had was with the children's defense fund, and another pioneering lawyer wanted to find out why school enrollment figures were so much lower than the senses of school-aged children would have suggested. as part of a nationwide survey i went door to door in new bedford, mass., asking whether the family had any children not in school. we discovered children staying toe or even dropping out work themselves in order to support their families. we mostly found kids with disabilities who were not attending school. we found blind and deaf children, children with developmental disabilities, children whose families could not afford the treatment they need it. i remember meeting a girl in a wheelchair on the small back porch of her house where we sat and talked under grape arbor. she was excluded because at that time public schools could not or would night -- would not accommodate children like her. we collected the data and brought it to washington. congress declared ever
and protection under the law. one of the first jobs i had was with the children's defense fund, and another pioneering lawyer wanted to find out why school enrollment figures were so much lower than the senses of school-aged children would have suggested. as part of a nationwide survey i went door to door in new bedford, mass., asking whether the family had any children not in school. we discovered children staying toe or even dropping out work themselves in order to support their families. we...
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but law, i can't. i'm just going to ask you about your school you do drugs, your family life. >> and then we can try to through questioning, to get a bigger piece of the puzzle. >> what's going on with you? just running with the wrong crowd. >> i don't know. >> not every kid that comes through here is cooperative. >> i can tell you look a little ticked right now. i mean, just your facial expression. >> only really truly, that child knows how you're feeling. we can guess and try it through their questioning and how they hold their head up. but really, only they know how they feel. >> you're not angry about being here? >> yeah. >>. i mean you know you're on probation, right? >> it allows us to peek inside. once a child leaves us there's probably going to be five different people that are going to be attached to this case, at least. and the judge depends on the intake department to make sure we're probation reporting accurately we're responsible for that. i just don't want to be here. i want to go home. i
but law, i can't. i'm just going to ask you about your school you do drugs, your family life. >> and then we can try to through questioning, to get a bigger piece of the puzzle. >> what's going on with you? just running with the wrong crowd. >> i don't know. >> not every kid that comes through here is cooperative. >> i can tell you look a little ticked right now. i mean, just your facial expression. >> only really truly, that child knows how you're feeling....
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they are looking at the relationship though international laws. there's 53 million people consider to be domestic workers. here in the asia pacific it's 21 million it's re relevant to y of our economies. they' the importance of it. they understand the importance of it in terms of helping our economies grow. they need to make sure it's descent and productive. these are people whether who are helping our friends and families and loved ones. we need to make sure thar we have descent work for them that's rayed out to the rest of the society. >> right, it's point blank by this. opama administration says they have no use for it. any chance any of these major areas where they are employed? >> i think we have to be careful. we have to understand that some country, some economies have these things covered in to international laws. we talk about the gulf states. we know there are issues as the philippines and saudi arabia looking at these issues. this doesn't stop ^p stop the bl agreements. roughly 45% of these workers are missing any paid rest period or an
they are looking at the relationship though international laws. there's 53 million people consider to be domestic workers. here in the asia pacific it's 21 million it's re relevant to y of our economies. they' the importance of it. they understand the importance of it in terms of helping our economies grow. they need to make sure it's descent and productive. these are people whether who are helping our friends and families and loved ones. we need to make sure thar we have descent work for them...
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but those that have personality disorders where the law does not recognize them because the law says you have choices. had you had what about those developmental challenges the? index this is an area with law enforcement those that are clearly delusional and the person is prosecuted in this is something we routinely seek with the status crimes the mentally ill people and then get the order to stay away because they don't understand then they go back to and we see that all the time. there are five times more people in mental health institutions and that is what we need to focus on. >> case in virginia this was about two or three years ago and he was not this -- sadistic a form of mass murders and was reading retain the outside to go into the library. because that is what he did every day and for whatever reason it was a holiday he could not go since he does not know that so he just sits there african-american probably larger in size because he does have mental challenges they tried to solicit information why are you hanging around? he goes ballistic in the words of the law he assaults
but those that have personality disorders where the law does not recognize them because the law says you have choices. had you had what about those developmental challenges the? index this is an area with law enforcement those that are clearly delusional and the person is prosecuted in this is something we routinely seek with the status crimes the mentally ill people and then get the order to stay away because they don't understand then they go back to and we see that all the time. there are...
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maryland law states kids 12 and over can legally babysat by themselves. teen-year-old is charged with first-degree murder. the mother could still face charges but it is too soon to tell. >> a 26 terrorist year-old man is behind bars accused of a deadly troubleshooting. the 26-year-old shot two men and a woman as a group was leaving an after-hours club in january. the 25-year-old victim died from his injuries. the trial of a woman police say led them on a taster baltimore and baltimore county last month begins today. this is the exclusive video of the pursued back in january. she took off from a drug transaction in the 5200 block of bel air road, it to officers, and led police into baltimore county. she faces drug, assault on police and traffic charges. still ahead, a deadly shooting inside a delaware court house this morning and what police know so far about the suspect. also, clinton continues after a tornado touched down in mississippi and a closer look at the damage next. >> people are dead after a man opened fire in the lobby of a delaware court house
maryland law states kids 12 and over can legally babysat by themselves. teen-year-old is charged with first-degree murder. the mother could still face charges but it is too soon to tell. >> a 26 terrorist year-old man is behind bars accused of a deadly troubleshooting. the 26-year-old shot two men and a woman as a group was leaving an after-hours club in january. the 25-year-old victim died from his injuries. the trial of a woman police say led them on a taster baltimore and baltimore...
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ky also talk about when you look at the charter law that we have in the state of mississippi, we have the benefit of looking at what charter schools have been like in other states. one of the benefits of being last in doing everything, we can look at what is happening in other states. so we will have a very strong authorization process. >> our communities has chimed in about how to help mississippi public schools. there's a debate about funding, so candace says the problem with this, money will make the better argument is the money will go straight to administrative pockets and they will never even know it was there at all. bub that's a near impocket with this current administration. and arizona liberals says i think that states slashing funding makes an impact onn't pas choosing charters. they are not last, it is rank 4th 8th out of 50. will giving public schools more money, cure the problems in. >> definitely. the school districts don't have enough money to hire experienced teacher whose can teach students the curriculums are bad, and the issue here isn't whether or not charter scho
ky also talk about when you look at the charter law that we have in the state of mississippi, we have the benefit of looking at what charter schools have been like in other states. one of the benefits of being last in doing everything, we can look at what is happening in other states. so we will have a very strong authorization process. >> our communities has chimed in about how to help mississippi public schools. there's a debate about funding, so candace says the problem with this,...
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once it's not happening anymore shouldn't you let the law go? for instance, we don't have slavery anymore. shouldn't we get rid of the 13th amendment. doesn't seem necessary. [ laughter ] >> i'm glad it's there. >> stephen: okay. >> because it would have affected me fit weren't. >> stephen: that's assuming that people would want to enslave african-americans again and it's a little prejudicial. >> there would be people eager to do so. luckily their numbers are not great and they don't seem to have much power. >> stephen: we're not going to enslave african-americans, sir, we have mexican nows. >> indeed. i'm glad the mexicans are glad to hear that. >> stephen: mr. bond thank you for joining me. good luck v thein the [cheers and applause] >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. thank you so much, folks. ladies and gentlemen -- [cheers and applause] you know what they say? there is absolutely no such thing as a free lunch. so there might be, after i shamelessly plug delicious lunchables like the name says they are able to be lunch this is thought for f
once it's not happening anymore shouldn't you let the law go? for instance, we don't have slavery anymore. shouldn't we get rid of the 13th amendment. doesn't seem necessary. [ laughter ] >> i'm glad it's there. >> stephen: okay. >> because it would have affected me fit weren't. >> stephen: that's assuming that people would want to enslave african-americans again and it's a little prejudicial. >> there would be people eager to do so. luckily their numbers are not...
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once it's not happening anymore shouldn't you let the law go? for instance, we don't have slavery anymore. shouldn't we get rid of the 13th amendment. doesn't seem necessary. [ laughter ] >> i'm glad it's there. >> stephen: okay. >> because it would have affected me fit weren't. >> stephen: that's assuming that people would want to enslave african-americans again and it's a little prejudicial. >> there would be people eager to do so. luckily their numbers are not great and they don't seem to have much power. >> stephen: we're not going to enslave african-americans, sir, we have mexican nows. >> indeed. i'm glad the mexicans are glad to hear that. >> stephen: mr. bond thank you for joining me. for joining me. good luck vot the the [ male announcer ] fact: the 100% electric nissan leaf is more fun than ever. sees better than ever. charges faster. and will charge. cool. and heat. from your phone. fact: leaf never needs gas. ever. good for the world. built in america. now, leaf's an easier choice than ever. ♪ shop at choosenissan.com. ♪ [cheers
once it's not happening anymore shouldn't you let the law go? for instance, we don't have slavery anymore. shouldn't we get rid of the 13th amendment. doesn't seem necessary. [ laughter ] >> i'm glad it's there. >> stephen: okay. >> because it would have affected me fit weren't. >> stephen: that's assuming that people would want to enslave african-americans again and it's a little prejudicial. >> there would be people eager to do so. luckily their numbers are not...
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. >> what we now have is a wholly intent that goes against the law of nature and the law of god. >> but comes down against the voting rights act. >> it is a different south, a different alabama. >> what the supreme court did was put a dagger in the heart of the voting rights act. >> the senate takes an historic stand on immigration reform. >> when the moment comes to cast a vote, i will be casting it in memory of my mother. >> the president steps up on climate change. >> we need to act. >> this is crazy. >> the eyes of the nation are on a texas state filibuster on abortion.[applause] ♪ as we head toward the independence day celebration, we witnessed a remarkable week in the supreme court. by a 5-4 vote, the justices overturned a key provision of the voting rights act and handed a victory to the proponents of where to marriage. begin. let's start with gay marriage. >> the united states supreme court held there was no purpose for depriving gay and lesbian couples of the right to marry the person they love. >> marriage. that is something god created. that is something god will define. th
. >> what we now have is a wholly intent that goes against the law of nature and the law of god. >> but comes down against the voting rights act. >> it is a different south, a different alabama. >> what the supreme court did was put a dagger in the heart of the voting rights act. >> the senate takes an historic stand on immigration reform. >> when the moment comes to cast a vote, i will be casting it in memory of my mother. >> the president steps up on...
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once it's not happening anymore shouldn't you let the law go? for instance, we don't have slavery anymore. shouldn't we get rid of the 13th amendment. doesn't seem necessary. [ laughter ] >> i'm glad it's there. >> stephen: okay. >> because it would have affected me fit weren't. >> stephen: that's assuming that people would want to enslave african-americans again and it's a little prejudicial. >> there would be people eager to do so. luckily their numbers are not great and they don't seem to have much power. >> stephen: we're not going to enslave african-americans, sir, we have mexican nows. >> indeed. i'm glad the mexicans are glad to hear that. >> stephen: mr. bond thank you for joining me. ;-xm< when allergy congestion hits i rely on the speed and power of claritin-d. it starts working in just 30 minutes. nothing relieves nasal congestion and sinus pressure faster than claritin-d. nothing works stronger on nasal congestion and nothing relieves it faster than claritin-d. so you can get back to doing what you really love fast. to get your clari
once it's not happening anymore shouldn't you let the law go? for instance, we don't have slavery anymore. shouldn't we get rid of the 13th amendment. doesn't seem necessary. [ laughter ] >> i'm glad it's there. >> stephen: okay. >> because it would have affected me fit weren't. >> stephen: that's assuming that people would want to enslave african-americans again and it's a little prejudicial. >> there would be people eager to do so. luckily their numbers are not...
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their laws don't work. their lies don't ring true. and if tucson tells us anything at all, it tells us this. government failed. >> reporter: now even with newtown still close at hand, he says it is gun control advocates who are endangering america. >> we believe in our right to defend ourselves. and our families, with semiautomatic firearms technology. >> reporter: still, for all his bluster, lapierre has turned the nra into a political juggernaut, amassing more than four million members and pouring $16 million into political races last year alone. making politicians fear not only his bark but also his bite. erin? >> thanks to tom foreman. >>> still to come, controversy? what controversy? if you haven't heard about this, here goes. the question is are companies playing the race card and why are we falling for it. the ad of the super bowl. >>> later in the show, seafoam, as high as ten feet, blankets this coastal town. this is absolutely incredible. had to be slow. bt or that printing in color had to cost a fortune. nobody said an all-
their laws don't work. their lies don't ring true. and if tucson tells us anything at all, it tells us this. government failed. >> reporter: now even with newtown still close at hand, he says it is gun control advocates who are endangering america. >> we believe in our right to defend ourselves. and our families, with semiautomatic firearms technology. >> reporter: still, for all his bluster, lapierre has turned the nra into a political juggernaut, amassing more than four...
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folks talk about existing laws. you often know that a crime has been committed and you know who has committed it, but you need more than that knowledge on your part. you need evidence to go into court and prove that. when the nra says that there hasn't been enough prosecutions, very often the reason is you do not have enough evidence. >> that is sometimes correct. >> we should do everything possible to enable more effective prosecutions under existing laws and under any new laws but focus on enforcement. let me ask you about the ban that currently exists. people who are seriously ill. right now with respect to a very large number of fire arms purchases, about 40% in private sales or so-called gun shows sales, you have no way to get the evidence to enforce the existing law. >> we have no evidence. >> the current law prohibits purchases of ammunition to those same categories of people. do you have any effective way of enforcing that law? >> it is to easy to get around the background checks. those guns are used with re
folks talk about existing laws. you often know that a crime has been committed and you know who has committed it, but you need more than that knowledge on your part. you need evidence to go into court and prove that. when the nra says that there hasn't been enough prosecutions, very often the reason is you do not have enough evidence. >> that is sometimes correct. >> we should do everything possible to enable more effective prosecutions under existing laws and under any new laws but...
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i have a son-in-law in australia. >> we all like australia. what is not to like about australia. >> he's a doctor and gives me free advice. >> clean fuel and we have it. natural gas. no surprise that they're opposed to. >> what about that? shouldn't they support whole heartedly the natural gas as the answer here? >> it is an answer. i have to say i have more questions than answers. i want to know if i can get a solar powered motor will mike come cut my grass? >> does steve give his son autographed books? >> he is not going to cut your grass soon. that has to be the end. before you go out shopping this holiday season, stock up on the names that will help pay for the holiday gifts. the names are next. [beep] [indistinct chatter] [kids talking at once] [speaking foreign language] [heart beating] [heartbeat continues] [faint singing] [heartbeat, music playing louder] ♪ i'm feeling better since you know me ♪ ♪ i was a lonely soul, but that's the old me... ♪ announcer: this song was created with heartbeats of children in need. find out how i
i have a son-in-law in australia. >> we all like australia. what is not to like about australia. >> he's a doctor and gives me free advice. >> clean fuel and we have it. natural gas. no surprise that they're opposed to. >> what about that? shouldn't they support whole heartedly the natural gas as the answer here? >> it is an answer. i have to say i have more questions than answers. i want to know if i can get a solar powered motor will mike come cut my grass?...
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. >> that's the law of tun neisit. we can't go in there and take him out when he is following the laws of the country he is in. i don't think we have enough soldiers to take over tunisia. >> we are not saying take over but you can exert pressure to turn him over. >> i am sure they have done that. >> go to leon pin nanetta's testimony. obama wasn't in the room panetta made one phone call he wasn't sure how long it lasted. >> there is more holes in the benghazi cover up story than a block of swiss cheese. >> hoping for something better. >> i am working on it. i am working on it. on the benghazi piece we were led to believe they were on top of it it's 5:00 in the afternoon they are having a meeting with the national security team at 5:00 p.m. they were on top of it all night long. then you got the testimony no never got a call. no matter who is in office the congressional branch that is what they are supposed to do to help us figure that out. i would say i think america is a lot safer today than afz september 10th, 2001,
. >> that's the law of tun neisit. we can't go in there and take him out when he is following the laws of the country he is in. i don't think we have enough soldiers to take over tunisia. >> we are not saying take over but you can exert pressure to turn him over. >> i am sure they have done that. >> go to leon pin nanetta's testimony. obama wasn't in the room panetta made one phone call he wasn't sure how long it lasted. >> there is more holes in the benghazi cover...
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once it's not happening anymore shouldn't you let the law go? for instance, we don't have slavery anymore. shouldn't we get rid of the 13th amendment. doesn't seem necessary. [ laughter ] >> i'm glad it's there. >> stephen: okay. >> because it would have affected me fit weren't. >> stephen: that's assuming that people would want to enslave african-americans again and it's a little prejudicial. >> there would be people eager to do so. luckily their numbers are not great and they don't seem to have much power. >> stephen: we're not going to enslave african-americans, sir, we have mexican nows. >> indeed. i'm glad the mexicans are glad to hear that. >> stephen: mr. bond thank you for joining me. for joining me. good luck voting in chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico, see how much you could save. redesigned site has this new score planner tool with these cool sliders. this one lets us know what happens if we get new credit cards. oh. this one here lets us know what happens if they raise our credit
once it's not happening anymore shouldn't you let the law go? for instance, we don't have slavery anymore. shouldn't we get rid of the 13th amendment. doesn't seem necessary. [ laughter ] >> i'm glad it's there. >> stephen: okay. >> because it would have affected me fit weren't. >> stephen: that's assuming that people would want to enslave african-americans again and it's a little prejudicial. >> there would be people eager to do so. luckily their numbers are not...
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obama, who faced altra conservative attempts to -- altra conservative attempts to delay his health care law. >> there are no winners. nothing has done more damage to america's credibility in the world, are standing with other countries, then the spectacle we have seen these past several weeks. >> wednesday' is built only -- wednesday's bill only fund the government through january. a bipartisan commission will be a long-term with budget. this will avoid seeing washington to send into political gridlock every year. >> we have not had a budget since 2009. it is high time we start to reconcile our differences. >> with the shutdown over, tourist attractions such as monuments and museums around washington and the united ace are also again -- united states are also again open for business. a typhoon hity, japan. more than 20 people died on the island of izu oshima after a landslide destroyed dozens of homes. the search for victims continued throughout the week. authorities apologize for failing to issue evacuation orders. the typhoon also made its presence known at during the rush hour in tokyo.
obama, who faced altra conservative attempts to -- altra conservative attempts to delay his health care law. >> there are no winners. nothing has done more damage to america's credibility in the world, are standing with other countries, then the spectacle we have seen these past several weeks. >> wednesday' is built only -- wednesday's bill only fund the government through january. a bipartisan commission will be a long-term with budget. this will avoid seeing washington to send...
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is a necessary change in our laws to combat the war on terror. >> the capabilities it needed to detect and deter terrorism inside our borders. >> important tools used to investigate and prevent terrorist attacks. >> the president has a responsibility to use every legal means available to him to get intelligence that he can use to protect american lives. >> jon: i thought that was the whole point. but i guess terror is different. terrorism has been a much greater threat to american safety over all these years. >> in the last 30 years there have been 30,000 to 40,000 gun deaths in the united states per per year. since 19 be 70 there have been 3400 terror fatalities. >> jon: holy. well, thank god for chris hayes because i'm not good at math. i'm so stupid i still think 54 votes is more than 46. i'm an idiot. but i'm pretty sure that a million is more than 3400. and yet to battle the evil of terror, we started two wars, tortured people, reorganized almost the entire federal government, disallowed the air trafficking of sha52 and sham pd conditioner, and okay'd the robot sky killing of amer
is a necessary change in our laws to combat the war on terror. >> the capabilities it needed to detect and deter terrorism inside our borders. >> important tools used to investigate and prevent terrorist attacks. >> the president has a responsibility to use every legal means available to him to get intelligence that he can use to protect american lives. >> jon: i thought that was the whole point. but i guess terror is different. terrorism has been a much greater threat...
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. >> reporter: the lawsuit claims invasion of privacy under texas state law. these sites, they say, are designed to cause humiliation and emotional distress. some even call it involuntary porn. >> revenge porn has been turned to cyber rain, because they take photos of women for the purpose of dehumanizing them, for the purpose of degrading them, and they go even further. if they know the names, they post the names. they almost always post the names. if they have the address, they'll post the address. >> reporter: what's the point of that? >> because they are targeting and stalking these women. and the worst part is they seem to enjoy it. it seems to be a sport, a very, very sick sport for people responsible. >> i was approached in walmart by a complete stranger, an older man probably in his 50s telling me he saved my photos to his computer. i literally ran away from this guy. i was so terrified because now my safety is involved. >> reporter: kelly hinson is also pregnant and seeing intimate images of herself online has left her emotionally shattered. >> oh, go
. >> reporter: the lawsuit claims invasion of privacy under texas state law. these sites, they say, are designed to cause humiliation and emotional distress. some even call it involuntary porn. >> revenge porn has been turned to cyber rain, because they take photos of women for the purpose of dehumanizing them, for the purpose of degrading them, and they go even further. if they know the names, they post the names. they almost always post the names. if they have the address, they'll...
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they are just out there breaking the law. right there, see the white headlights coming over the hill? they are not there to join the party, they are there to break it up. >> whoa! [ sirens ] >> bright lights turn into po po lights. >> oh! that mustang reverses into the cop cars. [ bleep ]. >> squeezes through. >> get on the ground! >> the officers jump out, weapons drawn and pull the guy out of the car. he has a female passenger. in the background people scatter and you can hear glass breaking. the glass is coming from bystanders hurling bottles at the police. what a wild scene. imagine if you are just trying to get through the intersection. do you wait until they are done? the side shows are not uncommon in the oakland area. the drivers, obviously looking at felony charges. [ sirens ] >> oh! >> oh! oh! >> an expert skier tries to outrun an avalanche. he falls and the snow catches up with him. what it's like to have tons of snow right on your tail. >> it's like having guys running up to you -- >> and see what's got us asking
they are just out there breaking the law. right there, see the white headlights coming over the hill? they are not there to join the party, they are there to break it up. >> whoa! [ sirens ] >> bright lights turn into po po lights. >> oh! that mustang reverses into the cop cars. [ bleep ]. >> squeezes through. >> get on the ground! >> the officers jump out, weapons drawn and pull the guy out of the car. he has a female passenger. in the background people...
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and that's one of the things that the court acknowledged during oral arguments is that the laws that are being used really provide guidelines for when the for when a woman should be prosecuted or not so i think it's an easy trap to fall into to say well she used to criminalize drug and there. for she should be held criminally liable but the law really says no such thing so there is no logical place to draw the line and in fact what science has shown is that legal substances such as alcohol or cigarettes actually have a greater impact on a pregnancy and in fact conditions like poverty poor prenatal care poor nutrition any of these things could impact a woman's ability to carry a pregnancy to term there's just no reasonable stopping place for it seems like mississippi is the latest move i mean it's just another example of a larger attack on reproductive rights happening across the country i mean a gallup poll from january interesting enough shows that the pro life positions gaining more support at the same time the climates shift in favor of the toward things like gay marriage and othe
and that's one of the things that the court acknowledged during oral arguments is that the laws that are being used really provide guidelines for when the for when a woman should be prosecuted or not so i think it's an easy trap to fall into to say well she used to criminalize drug and there. for she should be held criminally liable but the law really says no such thing so there is no logical place to draw the line and in fact what science has shown is that legal substances such as alcohol or...
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unpaid inturn p diddy's record label is now reportedly suing that company for violating minimum wage laws according to tmz and "new york post." the company claims the company made her answer telephones, get lunch and coffee for paid employees even decorate the office during the holidays. we reached out to the label. no comment yet. well now the cold blooded killing in oklahoma where a sheriff, or a local police chief, really, reports the motive was bother dom. he claims three teenage boys couldn't think of anything to do. so, for the fun of it as they put it, they killed someone, they appeared today in court where prosecutors charged them with first degree murder and ordered them held without bail. a third faces charges he was an accessory after the fact. yet, get. this he announced in court that he actually pulled the trigger. cops say the boys drove up behind a random jogger in an a affluent neighborhood and shot him in the back 3:00 in the middle of the afternoon. ha random jogger is a young man though ho came a long way to meet such a cruel end. >> lost something that never going to b
unpaid inturn p diddy's record label is now reportedly suing that company for violating minimum wage laws according to tmz and "new york post." the company claims the company made her answer telephones, get lunch and coffee for paid employees even decorate the office during the holidays. we reached out to the label. no comment yet. well now the cold blooded killing in oklahoma where a sheriff, or a local police chief, really, reports the motive was bother dom. he claims three teenage...